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AP Review Session Part I. Social, Cultural, Economic, Intellectual Developments. Cultural Developments Art & Music. Renaissance: Italian Classicism & North Baroque, Mannerism, Rococo Neo-classicism Romanticism Realism Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Expressionism, Cubism
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AP Review Session Part I Social, Cultural, Economic, Intellectual Developments
Cultural DevelopmentsArt & Music Renaissance: Italian Classicism & North Baroque, Mannerism, Rococo Neo-classicism Romanticism Realism Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Expressionism, Cubism Surrealism, Post-Modernism
Cultural DevelopmentsLiterary, Intellectual, Religious • Italian Humanism • Northern Humanism • Protestant Reformation • Luther, Calvin • Catholic Reformation • “Golden Ages” (Montaigne and Shakespeare) • Scientific Revolution • Enlightenment • Romanticism • Realism • New Sciences (Darwin, Freud, Einstein) • La Belle Epoque • Existentialism & Modern Thought
Social-Economic Maritime Revolution, Commercial Revolution, & Birth of Global Economy Mercantilism & New Global Economy Laissez-faire & Manchester School Agricultural Revolution & Industrialization Utopian Socialism Marxist Socialism 2nd Industrial Revolution & Changing Global Economy Revisionist Socialism Protectionism vs Globalization Regionalization vs Globalization (European Union)
Social-Economic • City-States and Rise of Bourgeois • Age of Aristocrats • Clash of Classes-18th century • Global Economy (New Aristocracy) • French Revolution • Clash of Classes-19th century • Bourgeoisie & Proletarians • Age of Revolutions • Welfare State • Turn of the Century Origins • National Socialism and Communist revolutions • Revisionism vs Revolution • Demographic Changes
Conflict Wars of Religion Peace of Westphalia Wars of Louis Peace of Utrecht Great War of Mid 18th century Revolutionary & Napoleonic Wars Congress of Vienna Wars of Unification Imperialism World War I & World War II Cold War
Isms • Political • Nationalism • Feudalism, Constitutionalism, Absolutism • Liberalism, Conservatism, Radicalism • Fascism, Communism, Totalitarianism • Economic, Social & Cultural • Feudalism, Mercantilism, Capitalism, Socialism, Communism, Unionism, Utilitarianism, Fascism, Humanism, Feminism, Romanticism
Different Ways to Study/Organize • By Themes: See Course Description • Review Books • Content Overview • Practice Exams • Released Exams • Developments, Dates, Key Figures (e.g. John Stuart Mill), Inventions (Printing Press)